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#1827 of 2058
Re: Getting BAD MPG! [targettuning] by ruking1
Sep 30, 2008 (11:45 am)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 30, 2008 9:57 am)

I would hazard a guess and say correct. Doing the kind of driving (downtown Chicago) is probably one of the most grueling environments for this persons Civic!
#1828 of 2058
Re: Don't waste money ! [targettuning] by pescatore
Sep 30, 2008 (7:10 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 30, 2008 9:49 am)

"Regular" gas at a Shell station in Estes Park, CO was 85 octane. "Regular" gas at an EXXON in Cody, WY was 85.5 octane. same for Casper, WY, Jackson, WY, Grant Village at Yellowstone, and Ft Collins, CO.
 
There's plenty of places in the U.S. of A. where gas is less than 87 octane.
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Re: Getting BAD MPG! [targettuning] by kipk
Oct 01, 2008 (2:23 am)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 30, 2008 9:57 am)

>"Probably not. I thought that by now everyone knew the dynamics of heavy city (read...stop and go with more stop than go) is by far the worst circumstance for fuel economy."
 
Good Post! That pretty much sums it up.
 
sphere99,
 
City driving is different for every person. Heavy traffic, lots of stop and go, and short trips do seriously effect mileage. Can't expect good mileage while burning fuel at a traffic light or creeping along at 1 mph.
 
Take it out on the hyway and drive a conservative 65 and see how she does.
 
Kip
#1830 of 2058
Re: 07 mileage checks [mycle1000] by mycle1000
Oct 01, 2008 (6:07 am)
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Replying to: mycle1000 (May 20, 2008 6:48 am)

gosh, sorry, guys... i meant to say i use e10, 10%ethanol. i know e85 is trouble for civics.
#1831 of 2058
by ts45
Oct 03, 2008 (5:57 pm)
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You purchased the wrong car, should have gotten a hybrid.
 
You must be driving your car like your at a drag strip.
 
I have a 2007 Civic EX Coupe 1.8 and get 25-28 City, stop and go. Get 40.5 73 mph on the highway (blindfolded).
 
Also, check your math skills.
 
I know Chicago driving, I can understand poor mileage on the Kennedy in a log jam.
 
Do your self a favor, drive 65 mph lile the guy said, check that mileage on a road trip, remember it, and never check your bumper to bumper mileage again.
 
Take the CTA.
 
Quit your job and move closer to home.
 
Sell your home and move closer to work.
#1832 of 2058
Re: [ts45] by mikefm58
Oct 04, 2008 (4:14 am)
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Replying to: ts45 (Oct 03, 2008 5:57 pm)

Quit your job and move closer to home.
  
Sell your home and move closer to work.

 
Great advice, plenty of available high paying jobs out there and home prices are at all time highs, also shouldn't take too long to make up the savings in gas. How long do you think?
 
*sarcasm*
#1833 of 2058
Re: Getting BAD MPG! [sphere99] by wai
Oct 04, 2008 (3:25 pm)
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Replying to: sphere99 (Sep 29, 2008 6:11 pm)

You should have 32-33 MPG if you drive mostly highway (80%) at highway speed of 65 MPH, which is what I get for my 08 EXL Auto after break-in period at 1,600 miles.
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by edgardoe
Oct 05, 2008 (4:11 am)
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I have an '08 LX MT Sedan that I purchased on July 2. I got 36 mpg on the first tank, near 40 on the second tank and have seen between 41 and 43 ever since. Most of the miles I put on the car are during my 32 mile commute to work. The roads consist of 20% two lane country highways at 55 mph (with some sharp low-speed curves), 70% interstate at 60 mph (with frequent stop and go BS) and 10% surface street driving at 35 mph. I'm pretty happy with the economy I've gotten out of this little car, and am always trying to find new ways to improve it. I tend to stay in the slow lane and give myself plenty of room in front so that I can minimize the odds of having to come to a complete stop. I generally put the car in neutral and coast while going down hills or preparing to stop or go around sharp turns. Plus, I accelerate about as slowly as I can without totally annoying those around me.
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Re: Getting BAD MPG! [targettuning] by thegraduate
Oct 06, 2008 (2:37 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 30, 2008 9:57 am)

I agree with post 1825 and disagree with 1826,
#1836 of 2058
by cjhepburn
Oct 19, 2008 (4:53 am)
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'08 Civic LX Auto, My commute is 59 miles each way. I'd say about 97% highway. Middle to fast lane driving at speeds of 73-80. First tank was 34MPG, Average after 4000 miles is 38MPG. If I keep the starts smooth and the speed under 75, I get 39. For my current tank, I'm checking aggressive driving mileage, I'll post when I finish the tank, After 200 miles so far, It's looking like it will be 36-37. Not a big penalty for revving it to 5000 from start.
 
Side note, I thought the automatics where supposed to get slightly better mileage than the manuals. After reading a few posts it sounds like the manuals are getting 40-41. What's up with that?

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